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2004, 2005 & 2007 NWAACC CHAMPIONS!

Led by Head Coach Tracy Nelson :: Coach of the Year 2004, 2005 & 2007
2007 Southern Region Soccer Champions :: Clackamas Community College Cougars

Soccer CampThe Clackamas Community College women's soccer team has just completed its sixth season as a program and achieved the successes they have encountered over the last five seasons.

Since the program's inception in 2002 , the Lady Cougars have accumulated a record of 95-22-10, won 3 NWAACC Championships, 3 Southern Region Championships, produced 35 NWAACC all-stars, 3 southern regional MVP's, 3 NWAACC tournament MVP's, 2 NWAACC coach of year awards, 1 Southern Region Coach of the year award, 9 players named to the NWAACC all academic team, 1 Thriftway Scholar Athlete and 2 academic leadership awards.

The Cougars have made a berth into the NWAACC playoffs every year in the 6 years of the program's existence and have continued to promote players to the next level, with several women playing at four-year universities.

2008 Soccer Camp

August 4-7 10am-2pm. Ages 6-12. Read more...

 

2007 Match Photos

View action photos from our home matches in the Photo Gallery

 

2007 Media Guide

Click on the media guide image to read more about our 2007 Cougar team.

2007 Soccer Media Guide

 

 

Cougar Soccer Wallpaper

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Classroom and Community Excellence

Cougar Soccer NewsThe Cougars also excel in the classroom. In the past two seasons eight Cougars were named to the NWAACC All-Academic Team (an honor bestowed to qualified sophomores).

The program promotes excellence in the classroom by having mandatory study hall with tutors as well as having a dedicated academic advisor who sets up educational plans for each student/athlete and tracks their development throughout each term at CCC.

The program also promotes involvement in the community with volunteer work. The Cougars are involved with Top Soccer, which teaches children with disabilities how to play soccer. The players also have participated in an ASL walkathon, community soccer clinics and camps as well as fundraising throughout the community. We not only produce better athletes, we also groom outstanding students!

Cougar Soccer News

Follow the Cougars during 2007 season. Visit Soccer News for the latest on Cougar Soccer. Alternatively, you can also receive sports updates via email by contacting CCC Sports Information Director, Josh Rhoden . Please indicate which sport(s) you would like updates for.

 
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